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yeah I already got volume 3 from kino. but I'll be working only on chapter 12. at least, they haven't requested the rest from me. 11 will be by their own translator. anyway I'm competing with regards to LN vs manga. yeah Guan Yu is manga original lol.

......to think they actually throw in the term 'Temperon Crowley' in episode 3.........
given how they had cut out huge chunks of volume 2, I seriously don't know what they are going to do for the next episodes despite the titles......

......to think they actually throw in the term 'Temperon Crowley' in episode 3.........
given how they had cut out huge chunks of volume 2, I seriously don't know what they are going to do for the next episodes despite the titles......

Did ZEXCS just try and force near the entirety of Volume 2 down our throats in a single go? I was surprised at their efforts to try and cram Volume 1 into two episodes, but may I assume that wasn't good enough for them? No... they had to take it a step further than that as evidenced by many skeptical viewers' decisions to abandon Itsu-Ten as of this episode.

And may I ask what was up with the new ending? What happened to the first one with the decent song? Am I to understand that ZEXCS intends to use its Itsu-Ten budget for multiple endings to try and promote the female leads? Stunningly jaw-dropping idea, I must say. ;D

ZEXCS... what words can I say to try and give due justice to the torrent of feelings and thoughts swirling about in my head right now? In what can only amount to time that's gone by in a flash, your once moderately reputable success has sunk faster than a rock in the ocean. Through means by which can only be described as selfish, self-serving, and ill-conceived, your recent trend brings upon you sufficient indignation by we meager viewers who continue to hope for the days of old, or in more relevant terms, even three or four years ago.

Gone are the days of "Canvas 2" and "H2O", vanished like dust in the wind. To this and so much more, we mourn the loss.

Ok...just watched it...I now see what you mean....The Geinvikk part was different ok fine....Introducing the dynamics between Church, Military and Templeron Crowley in two minutes doesn't bode well though. Like the Blood Rain occuring the same time as the Silver Familiar gave Hinata's warning....

Ok...just watched it...I now see what you mean....The Geinvikk part was different ok fine....Introducing the dynamics between Church, Military and Templeron Crowley in two minutes doesn't bode well though. Like the Blood Rain occuring the same time as the Silver Familiar gave Hinata's warning....

Major reshuffling of storyline....

I have no issues with the ED though.

Anyone who's been keeping pace has already realized just how much ZEXCS has begun distorting Itsu-Ten's storyline, still... as you said, the signs don't bode well for any future improvement; not that I really expect them, but whatever.

With respect to the ED, it's not that I have a problem with the ED itself, but rather in that ZEXCS is wasting more of its budget on a 2nd one only three episodes in. In all my years watching anime, I've never seen that before.

Why is this a problem, some might ask? Given all that we've seen thus far in Itsu-Ten... the unnecessary fan service, story butchering, cheesy dialogue, etc, why should ZEXCS see fit to utilize its budget creating multiple endings when they could be putting it towards far more deserving prospects? As I've already put forth, I believe it's yet another attempt on their end to promote female leads and try to increase sales.

When all is said and done... these hollow attempts that sacrifice the potential of a beautiful story and its characters leave a distasteful feeling.